• 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

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125-200cc 2013 cr 125 pull trigger?

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Husqvarna
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Got my dealer at 6k otd for the 13 Cr 125 with the 144 kit included. Should I do it or no? I'm looking to get into a bit of racing and dealing with 2 stroke maintenance is something I prefer. I'd be doing some HS, mx and trail riding. I've had the most fun on the small bore bikes which is why I want a 125. I also have a 2010 tc250 as well I may sell l, or keep both and switch back and forth. I've searched all over CL and nothing but clapped out 125s, or 125s that are worth the price of gold. I may also be able to get an 12 KTM 150sx with around 40hrs for 4k. I've done a lot of research and would really like some help in my decision. Thank you.
 
I bought an 11 last year. I like it so much, I'm tempted to buy another while I still can. Racing both MX and hare scrambles with it, and it's better than either of my two previous MX and woods dedicated bikes.
 
There was a brief moment when it could have been had for less, but thats over now. I agree with the rest that you should get it if thats what you want. There is no other bike that could sway me from my 11 WR except maybe a Husaberg or a GasGas Trials.
 
I bought an 11 last year. I like it so much, I'm tempted to buy another while I still can. Racing both MX and hare scrambles with it, and it's better than either of my two previous MX and woods dedicated bikes.

What were your two other MX bikes? How has the 125 been holding up for you? Any issues? Is it a wr or Cr?
 
There was a brief moment when it could have been had for less, but thats over now. I agree with the rest that you should get it if thats what you want. There is no other bike that could sway me from my 11 WR except maybe a Husaberg or a GasGas Trials.

How has your 11 been? Do you know if the wheels and plastics are interchangeable with a 10 tc250?
 
If I didn't already have a really tricked out YZ125 I would have had a WR125/144 a long time ago to ride when I get the urge to ride a featherweight instead of my WR250. If not that a Beta trials bike is next on my list. I regret not buying a leftover CR125 or WR125 in 2010 when I could have got one for about $3,700.00

The yz is another bike I've been looking for. However, I can only find 00-06 which are over priced. If I could find a nice 06 and up yz 125 I'd probably get that instead due to the huge aftermarket following.
 
I bet I have more hard racing miles on both my CR 125 then any one I have a 2006 which has won 2 National #1 plates and still runs great Still on the original stock cylinder never been bored My 2008 has won 1 National # 1 plate and has finished every race I have entered since 2008 on it The bike still runs great but now is a 165 I have been racing a 300 most of this year at the Nationals But today I broke out the 165 and did a few hours of really nasty stuff like we do at King of the Moto Once again the bike runs great .You can not wear out a CR 125 if taken care of it will last for years. I do not care what people say parts are easy to get The husky is a much better bike then the YZ results prove it My Husky have done more races in all different areas from wide open desert to last man stand and every thing in between and never a DNF If I thought I could ever wear one out I would have got one of the 10 press bikes after the 2 stroke nationals but I already have 2 that runs great and still can win no problem
 
The yz is another bike I've been looking for. However, I can only find 00-06 which are over priced. If I could find a nice 06 and up yz 125 I'd probably get that instead due to the huge aftermarket following.
My yz is an 08 and was owned by a fast A woods rider that worked in a suspension shop. He completely tricked it out and when I bought it I replaced the top end and put in a new crank and rod. I also had an 05 and the forks on the 08 are way better. The problem with my 08 is I have way too much in it compared to what I can sell it for so I keep it and loan it to friends so they can ride with me and my son. It's had less than 4 tanks run through it in the last year. I guess that says a lot about how much I like my WR 250.
 
Do you feel this is a good thing or bad? Parts wise seems like it would be an issue?

The current engine is very well proven and from all accounts fairly robust. Parts supply shouldn't be an issue. If the current engine can handle being a 165 without any issues what is there to be worried about. The new engine will most likely be transplanted from KTM.
 
Thanks to everyone for all the input. Its a tough decision to spend this much on a bike so I'm seeking as much info as I can.
Most everyone likes their Huskies even though they are bashed in reviews. The 125/144 actually gets good reviews which must mean its amazing lol. Quit talking about it and pick it up, you already wasted this weekend without it ;)
 
I bought a 2011 WR 150 left over last year. I will never look back on that decision to pull the trigger on buying it. It is the best all around bike for my needs. It's light, agile and fast. If you have a lock on one and miss the boat, you'll kick your self in the ass for not buying it. I will guarantee that after your first ride you will be smiling from ear to ear. These bikes are are work horses and a pleasure to ride. On top of that, you can trick it out down the road with a WB 165 kit from and a Lectron carb from two great sponsors here Walt Smith and Kelly from Motosportz.
 
What were your two other MX bikes? How has the 125 been holding up for you? Any issues? Is it a wr or Cr?

I bought my RM 125 new in 07, and raced it since new. I loved that bike, but the Husky is better in every way. The RM was no good in the woods, so I built a modified KDX220. It was a good bike, but again, no comparison. Now one bike does a better job than both.

I did a re-ring on the Husky last week. I didn't have to remove the tank, or rads, and it took me (first time) about an hour. Cost for the ring and base gasket was $20, and in stock.

It's a CR150. So far not a single issue, and I really like the way this bike is built compared to the Japanese bikes. All the little things, like Brembo brakes, fat bars, quick release seat, the way the shock reservoir is out of the way. The use of space is well thought out and makes the bike really easy to work on.

Buy the bike and get an FMF pipe at the same time. If I have any complaint, it's that the powerband on my CR was a little too top end oriented. The FMF pipe fixed that.

If I could say only one thing, it would be this: I've been a pretty solid vet B level rider for a while now. Since I got the Husky, I'm now riding at the A level, and moving up next season.
 
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